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An indoor scene in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, displays a large, dark green bulletin board mounted centrally on a white wall. The board is densely covered with approximately 22 individual textile art pieces, secured by pushpins. These fabric swatches vary in size and shape, predominantly square and rectangular, showcasing diverse embroidery and needlework. Designs include intricate geometric patterns in colors such as maroon, blue, pink, and purple, alongside various floral motifs like white daisies and multicolored flowers. Specific pieces feature textual elements and logos, including "1ot" with a female silhouette, the "UNHCR" logo, "Bas Bibi", and "Fatima". One piece prominently displays two black and gold beaded bracelets over a metallic gold and red embroidered design. Below the display board, a white architectural ledge or mantle extends horizontally. Beneath this ledge, a small, decorative red and black patterned textile ornament hangs. To the right, a large, multi-paned window with white frames admits significant natural light, revealing a bright, unidentifiable exterior or adjacent well-lit space. The room features plain white walls and a white ceiling. No individuals are present or actively engaged in the scene.
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